Soon all the doors to the former Cornell Galleries building at Main Street and Railroad Avenue will be open, including Patchogue’s newest restaurants, Local Burger and Buttermilk’s Kitchen, media marketing firm Fishbat, and microbrewery the Patchogue Beer Project.

This 60-by-30 area next to Squassux Landing overlooks the Carmans River and Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge. The native plantings will eventually fill in the area, but are low-lying species that won’t overgrow.

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